There is nothing to discuss unless you can come up with an actual terrorist
attack perpetrated by Liddy. NOT something he suggested should be done, but
an actual attack, like the ones perpetrated by Barack Obama's close friend
and associate William Ayers. You know, the kind where someone is actually
killed or injured.
I'll wait.
TC
Refresh my memory... Who exactly did William Ayers kill or injure again?
Refresh my memory... Who exactly did Charles Manson kill or injure
again?
LOL, nice attempt at a distraction but not remotely relevant. I was just
pointing out that TC doesn't know the facts of his own argument.
I know the facts well and your friend William Ayers even said this in
relation to himself -
"Guilty as sin and free as a bird, America is a great country".
So quit trying to equate William (or as his friend Barack calls him "Bill",
very telling) Ayers with G. Gordon Liddy. You look silly.
If McCain had ties to Timothy McVeigh you might have something. Now hurry up
and look into that.
TC
Having lived through this period as a young adult, I thought my memories
were correct but decided to research before writing. Yup, I was right.
The only deaths that can be attributed to active Weathermen members was the
accidental bombing in New York in 1970 when a bomb went off as it was being
made - killing three Weathermen.
Two former members of the Weather Underground, David Gilbert and Kathy
Boudin, were jailed in 1981 for their roles in a Brinks truck hold-up that
resulted in the deaths of two police officers and a security guard.
However, this was years after they had been Weathermen.
The Weathermen always gave exact warning about where and when they were
striking so that the targets could be evacuated to ensure that deaths
and/or injuries would not occur.
Were their actions dangerous and stupid? Sure but they were not murderers.
The charges against them was conspiracy to bomb political targets - not
death or injury to people.
Micki
Any warning given here???
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354181,00.html
TC
Probably not the Weathermen.
No proof whatsoever that it was.
VAN SUSTEREN: You think it's the Weather Underground, but the Panther 21
was the trail your father was father was actually trying at the time. How
do you connect those two?
MURTAGH: Quite simply because over the years that is who has been credited
with the attack. They threatened additional bombing is to come. Every
history of the Weather Underground since that time documents the fact that
the assault on our home and our family, the attempt on our life, was by the
Weather Underground.
Please show me the proof they have in those histories of the Weathermen he
talks about.
It's interesting that Van Susteren introduces John Martugh this way: "John
Murtagh, a lawyer and an adjunct professor of Public Policy at the Fordham
University College of Liberal Studies joins us in New York. Welcome, John"
She doesn't say that he is also a Republican Yonkers City Councilman who is
running for the State Senate on the Republican, Conservative and
Independence tickets.
Micki
I have a bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you Micki, real cheap.
TC
No, I think it's you who'd buy the Bridge if anyone from Fox News was
selling it.
Micki
http://www.city-journal.org/2008/eon0430jm.html
And if you don't click on those two, at least click on this one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISRYDNvt_T0
TC
Read this when I was doing reaearch for my answer to you on Murtagh. Says
the same as what he said to Greta. So....
>
> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/10/09/2008-10-09_as_local_politician_john_murtagh_drops_o.html
Read this in believe it or not "newsprint" the day it came out. Doesn't
say anything but what he said to Greta. So.....
> And if you don't click on those two, at least click on this one...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISRYDNvt_T0
A negative McCain ad. Has nothing to do with bombing of Murtagh house.
So.....
By the way, whenever anyone is in a discussion with me and gives me a site
to look at, I do so and expect others to do the same.
Micki
Right, the point being, it's not only Fox News. And then getting back to the
original point, which is BO should not have befriended "Bill Ayers", as he
calls him.
Did you see where the Univ of Nebraska cancelled a speech by Ayers? That's
what should be done to people like him. He should be ostracized, not allowed
to profess anywhere. Even though he wasn't convicted (because of a
technicality), he's no better than OJ Simpson in my eyes.
TC
> Did you see where the Univ of Nebraska cancelled a speech by Ayers? That's
> what should be done to people like him.
This seems like an odd statement, in light of your previous whining
about censorship of conservative speakers on university campuses.
I guess it's okay for a university to cancel a speaker they don't like
as long as *you* don't like them, either.
Nathan
Nathan once again snips the substance of my post.
TC
Never said it was "only" Fox News. My comment about the Bridge was only in
response to yours :) I kind of inferred though that he came out with all
this as he was in a race for State Senator.
Since that is pretty much what everyone calls him, I don't see your point.
I actually have not seen him called William in any of the things I've read.
>
> Did you see where the Univ of Nebraska cancelled a speech by Ayers? That's
> what should be done to people like him. He should be ostracized, not allowed
> to profess anywhere. Even though he wasn't convicted (because of a
> technicality), he's no better than OJ Simpson in my eyes.
Simpson killed people. Ayers didn't.
Micki
Once again, TC whines when he can't actually say something of
substance.
Nathan
Except you don't know that about Simpson, and Ayers would have if he
could.
--
UFObama
On 10/14 a UFO 2000 miles across, the size of the Moon, landed on Alabama.
ACORN has already signed up all 16 million illegal aliens onboard to vote.
Anyone who thinks Simpson didnt murder 2 people is not sane. Hell, he
wrote the book telling how he did it. He only put IF in front of the
title to pretend like he didnt really do it.
> UFObama
> On 10/14 a UFO 2000 miles across, the size of the Moon, landed on Alabama.
> ACORN has already signed up all 16 million illegal aliens onboard to vote.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
> There is nothing to discuss unless you can come up with an actual terrorist
> attack perpetrated by Liddy.
Can we discuss Liddy's open admiration of Adolph Hitler...?
I've seen him called William in almost everything I've seen or read. I guess
Barack is friendly enough to use the colloquial term.
>>
>> Did you see where the Univ of Nebraska cancelled a speech by Ayers?
>> That's
>> what should be done to people like him. He should be ostracized, not
>> allowed
>> to profess anywhere. Even though he wasn't convicted (because of a
>> technicality), he's no better than OJ Simpson in my eyes.
>
> Simpson killed people. Ayers didn't.
>
>
Which isn't the point. "Bill" Ayers is a self-admitted domestic terrorist.
Now I know you'll go to any length to protect Obama.
TC
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Puh-leeze, EVERY Republican is an admirer of AH in your mind. AAMOF, you
guys tell me Bush IS Hitler. And maybe that's true, since you also tell me
McCain is actually Bush.
TC
> <intang...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:778c65aa-73b4-43c9...@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 17, 5:32 pm, "topcat" <top...@aboy.com> wrote:
>
>
> > There is nothing to discuss unless you can come up with an actual
> > terrorist
> > attack perpetrated by Liddy.
>
>
> Can we discuss Liddy's open admiration of Adolph Hitler...?
>
> **********************
>
> Puh-leeze, EVERY Republican is an admirer of AH in your mind.
At least Liddy openly admitted it. Got to give the man credit for his
honesty.
Nathan
> "Micki Epstein" <mos...@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:114tvv16issvk.n...@40tude.net...
> > On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 17:25:12 -0400, topcat wrote:
> >
> >> BO should not have befriended "Bill Ayers", as
> >> he calls him.
> >
> > Since that is pretty much what everyone calls him, I don't see your point.
> > I actually have not seen him called William in any of the things I've
> > read.
>
> I've seen him called William in almost everything I've seen or read.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers>
Nathan
http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=william+ayers&ei=UTF-8
TC
> Once upon a time, Nathan Sanders <nathan...@aol.com> graced us with
> the following prose in alt.tv.american-idol:
>
> >
> > I guess it's okay for a university to cancel a speaker they don't like
> > as long as *you* don't like them, either.
>
> Isn't that how life generally works?
Yes, life generally works out such that TC is a hypocrite.
> And besides, what's to like about an
> unrepentant terrorist who wished 9/11 had been even more devastating?
The question isn't whether anyone should like him.
Nathan
Actually, TC is the only one with real convictions (afterall BO's friend
"Bill" Ayers got off easy). Bad/evil people have the right to speak, and
apparently become leftist professors like you Nathan. Good people have the
right to not listen.
TC
> "Nathan Sanders" <nathan...@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:nathansanders-FEE...@news.newsguy.com...
> > In article <gdf9k...@news6.newsguy.com>,
> > "topcat" <top...@aboy.com> wrote:
> >
> >> "Micki Epstein" <mos...@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >> news:114tvv16issvk.n...@40tude.net...
> >> > On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 17:25:12 -0400, topcat wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> BO should not have befriended "Bill Ayers", as
> >> >> he calls him.
> >> >
> >> > Since that is pretty much what everyone calls him, I don't see your
> >> > point.
> >> > I actually have not seen him called William in any of the things I've
> >> > read.
> >>
> >> I've seen him called William in almost everything I've seen or read.
> >
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers>
>
> http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=william+ayers&ei=UTF-8
<http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=bill+ayers&ei=UTF-8>
Nathan
Haven't you guys yet learned that everytime you say this crazy stuff, Obama
gets more votes? Michele Bachmann's insane ramblings netted Minnesota
Democrats half a million dollars in new contributions, practically
overnight. So go ahead, have at it with your nutty theories.
> > Can we discuss Liddy's open admiration of Adolph Hitler...?
>
> **********************
>
> Puh-leeze, EVERY Republican is an admirer of AH in your mind.
It must get embarrassing for you to be repeatedly punked by the
facts...
"The Fuhrer was G Gordon Liddy's first political hero. Liddy was a
sickly, asthmatic child when he grew up in Hoboken, New Jersey, in the
1930s. The town was full of ethnic Germans who idolized Hitler. Liddy
was made to salute the Stars and Stripes Nazi-style by the nuns at his
school; even now, he admits, "at assemblies where the national anthem
is played, I must suppress the urge to snap out my right arm." His
beloved German nanny taught him that Hitler had -- through sheer will-
power -- "dragged Germany from weakness to strength."
This gave Liddy hope "for the first time in my life" that he too could
overcome weakness. When he listened to Hitler on the radio, it "made
me feel a strength inside I had never known before," he explains.
"Hitler's sheer animal confidence and power of will [entranced me]. He
sent an electric current through my body." He describes seeing the
Nazis' doomed technological marvel the Hindenberg flying over New
Jersey as an almost religious experience. "Ecstatic, I drank in its
colossal power and felt myself grow. Fear evaporated and in its place
came a sense of personal might and power."
http://mediamatters.org/items/200411230004
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MEDIA MATTERS!!!! LOOLLLOOOOLLLLOOOOOLLLL!!!!
TC
http://mediamatters.org/items/200411230004
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Okay, now that I laughed at your ridiculous source, which is clearly a
left-wing hatchet machine, I have a few questions.
Did John McCain serve on a board with G. Gordon Liddy? YES or NO?
Did John McCain start his political career in the living room of G. Gordon
Liddy's home? YES or NO?
Was G. Gordon Liddy the *leader* of a domestic terrorist group in the 19?
YES or NO?
Can you point me to a page like this in regards to the domestic terrorist
group that G. Gordon Liddy led? YES or NO?
http://www.upstatefilms.org/weather/
Clue: These are rhetorical questions, so I won't be reading the ridiculous
answers you'll attempt to come up with, so save it.
TC
(Redirected from William Ayers)
He prefers to be called Bill. William was a terrorist. ;)
Thank you Vandar, I needed a laugh today :)
Micki